Sea kraits are a genus of venomous snakes (subfamily: Laticaudinae), Laticauda. They are semiaquatic, and retain the wide ventral scales typical of terrestrial...
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The black-banded sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata), also known commonly as the Chinese sea snake or erabu, is a largely amphibious species of venomous...
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The yellow-lipped sea krait (Laticauda colubrina), also known as the banded sea krait or colubrine sea krait, is a species of highly venomous snake found...
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blue-lipped sea krait (Laticauda laticaudata), also known as the blue-banded sea krait or common sea krait, is a species of venomous sea snake in the...
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Australasian terrestrial snakes, whereas Laticaudinae only includes the sea kraits (Laticauda), of which three species are found exclusively in freshwater...
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The New Caledonian sea krait (Laticauda saintgironsi) is a species of venomous snake in the subfamily Laticaudinae of the family Elapidae. The species...
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The many-banded krait (Bungarus multicinctus), also known as the Taiwanese krait or the Chinese krait, is a highly venomous species of elapid snake found...
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Yellow-bellied sea snake, Hydrophis platurus LC IUCN Genus: Laticauda Blue-banded sea krait, Laticauda laticaudata LC IUCN (MoE: VU) Black-banded sea krait, Laticauda...
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List of reptiles of China (section Sea kraits)
Banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) Blue-lipped sea krait (Laticauda laticaudata) Black-banded sea krait (Laticauda semifasciata) Beaded sea snake (Aipysurus...
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List of marine reptiles (section Sea turtles)
(Colubrine sea krait, yellow-lipped sea krait) Laticauda laticaudata (Blue-lipped sea krait) Pelamis platurus (Yellowbelly sea snake, pelagic sea snake) Thalassophis...
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List of dangerous snakes (section Common krait)
South Asia, it has historically been believed that Indian cobras, common kraits, Russell's viper and carpet vipers were the most dangerous species; however...
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Yellow-lipped sea krait or banded sea krait (Laticauda colubrina) – rare straggler to New Zealand New Caledonian sea krait or Saint Giron's sea krait (Laticauda...
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coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The Coral Sea (French: Mer de Corail) is a marginal sea of the South Pacific off the northeast coast of Australia...
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requirements in this manner, allowing for prolonged dives. The sea kraits (Laticauda spp.) are the sea snakes least adapted to aquatic life. Their bodies are...
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human fatalities. On the other hand, India's Big Four (Indian cobra, common krait, Russell's viper, and saw-scaled viper), while less venomous than the inland...
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The greater black krait (Bungarus niger) or black krait, is a species of krait, a venomous snake in the genus Bungarus of the family Elapidae. The species...
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kingsnake Krait Banded krait Blue krait Black krait Burmese krait Ceylon krait Indian krait Lesser black krait Malayan krait Many-banded krait Northeastern...
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nearly half are endemic. Sea turtles and highly venomous but non-aggressive sea snakes including the black-banded sea krait occur in warmer waters around...
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yellow-bellied sea snakes and banded sea kraits. Nonetheless, these wayward individuals make the yellow-bellied sea snake the most commonly-seen snake (and sea snake)...
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octopus (2nd place) Giant moray eel (4th place) Gaur (2nd place) Banded sea krait (3rd place) Asian forest scorpion (7th place) Gharial (6th place) Billfish...
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wunderpus is known to impersonate animals like the lionfish and the banded sea krait. The banded white markings of the wunderpus, allow it to be able to mimic...
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viper 8. black-banded sea krait 7. Taiwanese habu 6. Russell's viper 5. Chinese cobra and monocled cobra 4. many-banded krait 3. sharp-nosed viper 2...
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(Laticauda crockeri, p. 61). Gill, B.J.; Whitaker, A.H. (2014). "Records of sea-kraits (Serpentes: Laticaudidae: Laticauda) in New Zealand". Records of the Auckland...
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Down on the beach, Backshall finds a highly-venomous banded sea krait. Back in the sea, Backshall finds a massive Ocean sunfish, believed to be the world's...
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Rhabdophis subminiatus (red-necked keelback) Bungarus fasciatus (banded krait) List of amphibians of Thailand List of birds of Thailand List of mammals...
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them only few are venomous. These are cobra, krait, Russell's viper, sawscaled viper, green snakes, and sea snakes. However, most of the bites are reported...
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Bungarus magnimaculatus (redirect from Burmese krait)
magnimaculatus, also known commonly as the Burmese krait, the spotted krait and the splendid krait, is a species of venomous snake in the family Elapidae...
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splashing the river to give it buoyancy), from which hatches a sea krait (a type of sea snake). Third Egg - After Diego's team land on the ocean with the...
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Bungarus suzhenae (redirect from Suzhen's krait)
Bungarus suzhenae, or Suzhen's krait, is a species of krait first described in the year 2021. The snake is named after Bai Suzhen, the snake goddess from...
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northern waters are infrequently visited by the yellow-bellied sea snake and the banded sea krait). The now extinct Titanoboa cerrejonensis was 12.8 m (42 ft)...
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